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Chapter Five: Enhancing Collaboration Using Web 2.0 Assignment: Web 2.0 Silvio A. Argüello Mr. Eduardo Orozco 4/15/2016

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Chapter Five: Enhancing Collaboration Using Web 2.0

Assignment: Web 2.0

Silvio A. Argüello

Mr. Eduardo Orozco

4/15/2016

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Business/Financial Blogs

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o Small Biz Survival

This blog is owned and operated by Becky McCray, a small town entrepreneur (she owns a local retail liquor store and a cattle ranch). This blog is a great tool for any small or mid-sized business- especially those that rely on a local customer base. McCray, provides a full plate of home-style practical tips and information to help the readers run and grow businesses and improve your local community.o Copy blogger

This blog has great information on online copywriting and content marketing techniques, trends, and information. The blog, also offers free tutorials and web marketing course that nicely bring together a lot of the older, yet essential published content.o Duct Tape Marketing

Marketing consultant John Jantsch offers a practical, systematic approach to small business marketing both online and off, In this blog. He is the founder of the Duct Tape Marketing System and Duct Tape Marketing Consulting Network that trains and licenses small business marketing consultants around the world. He’s also the best selling author of Duct Tape Marketing and The Referral Engine.

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Technology Blogs

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Mashable

This blog is updated constantly, and nearly always entertaining, and takes the worlds of Twitter, Facebook, entertainment, news, and everything else techies are talking about and, well, mashes it up into a one great blog.

Gizmodo

Gizmodo’s been a must-follow site for a long time, with tons of relevant posts, a youthful vibe, and some of the funnier commenters on the Internet.

GigaOM

This blog has grown into one of the largest blogs worldwide, and it’s all due to focusing on what’s new. News and analysis on Web 2.0, technologies and startups, social media, gaming, etc. GigaOM has it all covered. This blog is known to have a team of 12 technology of obsessed writers.

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Entertainment Blogs

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Film School Rejects

This blog manages to cover a wide range of cinematic topics without ever messing up. Reviews, trailers, and interviews are always present, but the site manages to throw in its fair share of compelling features. Quality television is also covered, and the frequently updated podcasts ensure that you’ll stay updated of all the breaking news.

Peter Travers

For over 20 years, Peter Travers has been writing movie reviews for Rolling Stone magazine. If you want a cinematic guide who gets straight to the point and doesn’t waste time with self-promotion, this name should be at the top of your list.

The Movie Poster Blog

Week after week, day after day, you’ll be able to see posts featuring some of the most visually impressive advertising art for the motion picture industry. Some actually graced the lobbies of theatres, while others are alternates, foreign versions, or even user created.

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Web Based Collaboration Tool:

Google DocsGoogle Docs is a free Web-based application in which documents and spreadsheets can be created, edited and stored online. Files can be accessed from any computer with an Internet connection .Users of Google Docs can import, create, edit and update documents and spreadsheets in various fonts and file formats, combining text with formulas, lists, tables and images. Users can control who sees their work. Google Docs is ideal for publishing within an enterprise, maintaining blogs or composing work for viewing by the general public.

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LinkedIn Account:Profile

LinkedIn is a social networking site designed specifically for the business community.A LinkedIn member’s profile page, which emphasizes employment history and education, has professional network news feeds and a limited number of customizable modules. Basic membership for LinkedIn is free. Network members are called connections. With basic membership, a member can only establish connections with someone he has worked with, knows professionally or has gone to school with.

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Blog with WordPress:Summary Chapter Five

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